America December 20, 2024
DOJ Challenges Immigrant Rights Groups’ Standing in Asylum Restrictions Case
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has argued that immigrant rights groups do not have standing to challenge recent asylum…
America December 20, 2024
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has argued that immigrant rights groups do not have standing to challenge recent asylum…
By Rochdi Rais
America December 5, 2024
A father and son, who were separated for six years under the Trump administration’s controversial family separation policy, are pushing…
By Rochdi Rais
America December 26, 2023
Luis Garcia Villagran, a self-proclaimed Evangelical Christian and former convict, has emerged as a prominent figure in the recent surge…
By Jackie Allen
America December 25, 2023
As President Biden vacations in St. Croix, a new wave of 7,000 asylum-seekers, primarily from Cuba, Haiti, and Honduras, is…
By Jackie Allen
America October 14, 2023
A riveting legal clash unfolded on Friday when a California federal judge, confronted with the vexing issue of migrants arriving…
By Rihem Akkouche
America August 7, 2022
Buses chartered from Texas and Arizona are taking asylum-seekers to Washington, D.C., and now New York. Both Arizona and Florida…
By Jackie Allen
U.S. News January 18, 2021
Emboldened by the incoming administration, three large migrant caravans, each estimated to be over 3,000 people, are scheduled to reach…
By Jennifer Garcia
Arizona July 20, 2019
A bipartisan group of nine lawmakers want to expedite the deportation of migrants who do not have valid claims to…
By Marivic Cabural Summers
Arizona May 3, 2019
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) decided to use DNA testing to determine whether the migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border…
By Marivic Cabural Summers
Arizona April 17, 2019
The Mayor of Yuma City, Arizona declared a local emergency to seek federal assistance due the ongoing releases of migrant…
By Marivic Cabural Summers